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Modoc Miracles Modoc Ks. In november of 1852, wright and his men rode into a modoc camp and there, under a white flag, slaughtered more than 30 modoc. View through camp / photographed by mccarty, baxter springs, kansas. 19th century rare modoc american indian stereoview card modoc indians kansas. Built at a cost of $105,000, the hotel featured fine dining and 26 guest rooms, and the building had electricity furnished by the railroad five years before the city of mcfarland enjoyed that luxury. The modoc was demolished after the closing of the railroad switching yards in 1954. Modoc indians in their new home. Matt came back to modoc after col lege a decade ago and began farming with his parents dave and sherry.

The last stand of California’s Modoc Indians The California Sun
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Modoc indians in their new home. The modoc was demolished after the closing of the railroad switching yards in 1954. Matt came back to modoc after col lege a decade ago and began farming with his parents dave and sherry. Built at a cost of $105,000, the hotel featured fine dining and 26 guest rooms, and the building had electricity furnished by the railroad five years before the city of mcfarland enjoyed that luxury. View through camp / photographed by mccarty, baxter springs, kansas. 19th century rare modoc american indian stereoview card modoc indians kansas. In november of 1852, wright and his men rode into a modoc camp and there, under a white flag, slaughtered more than 30 modoc.

The last stand of California’s Modoc Indians The California Sun

Modoc Miracles Modoc Ks 19th century rare modoc american indian stereoview card modoc indians kansas. Modoc indians in their new home. In november of 1852, wright and his men rode into a modoc camp and there, under a white flag, slaughtered more than 30 modoc. Matt came back to modoc after col lege a decade ago and began farming with his parents dave and sherry. 19th century rare modoc american indian stereoview card modoc indians kansas. The modoc was demolished after the closing of the railroad switching yards in 1954. Built at a cost of $105,000, the hotel featured fine dining and 26 guest rooms, and the building had electricity furnished by the railroad five years before the city of mcfarland enjoyed that luxury. View through camp / photographed by mccarty, baxter springs, kansas.

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